Stratford Texas Golf Courses

I played the course and liked it so much I joined. It is an old style course that can easily be walked. The holes are a good mix of long and short. But it is the trees that make it a wonderful golf experience. Tee boxes located near the previous greens and tree lined fairways instead of housing developments. Priceless.

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Course Reviews

Evergreen Country Club"Best Golf Course."I have never played another golf course like this one.---Anonymous, Manassas, VA USA

High Ridge Country Club"Breathtaking"This very exclusive club is one of the best i've ever played on. Not excessively long, but very challenging. The course was in impeccable shape, and 16 of the 18 holes could be signature holes. If you ever get a chance to play this beatiful track, jump at it.---j lane, bristol, CT

Pleasant Hills Golf Course - The Pleasant Hills Course"Ok for begginers"The Cypress is a great course for biginners and those wanting to just brush up on a course. Being all par three, you do not need more than a 7 iron. It is very inexpensive but then again, you get what you pay for. The holes will sometimes befilled with water and the greeens full of mud. But it can be good relaxing fun.---Joseph III, San Jose, CA

Tallwood Country Club"Beautiful and challenging layout"The name certainly fit's the layout. The front side of this tree-lined course is tight but somewhat forgiving on certain holes. The front has three par three's and two par 5's making it a par 35. Newly constructed tee's on two of the par 3's, number 3 and 6, make them both over 200 yards. To add to the difficulty #3 plays over water. The 400 yard plus 5th hole was the most difficult, an uphill, dogleg right to a large two-tier green. The backside seem's like water everywhere. It comes directly into play on 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, & 17. Number 15 is a spectacular hole with water along the right that turns in front of the green to make your approach shot about 150 to 160 over water to a large green. Number 17 is a drive over a hill to a green fully protected by a large pond in front and surrounded by a natural bowl around the back and side. This was the most difficult hole on the course. The backside has only one par 3 and two par 5's making par 37. Playing from the blue tee's presents a good challenge for the mid to low handicapper as the course plays to about 6400 yards. The white tees present a nice but fair challenge for the mid to high handicap. Beautiful, quite setting surrounded by woods and farmland. Excellent practice facility, best East of the CT. River. Large, two-tier driving range, three practice greens, one with a fairway chipping area and bunker. Modest clubhouse, a true golfing club.---Ray Embury, Enfield, CT.